Spring 2019 Newsletter
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Clark Van Hoosier, City of Sheridan Arborist, stands in front of Russian olives that will be removed this spring from Sam Mavrakis Fishing Pond. The City of Sheridan and Sheridan Community Land Trust are working together to remove the invasive [...]
Land mines. Dung dunes. Manure mountains. Whatever you call them, if you've spent any time on The Classic Soldier Ridge Trail, you've likely had to dodge a cow pie or two. And, from time to time, you may have had [...]
Clearmont, from 1891 Conserved land and historic preservation working together in Sheridan County. In 2015, previous landowners Mark and Kim Tenneson celebrated a conservation easement and historical preservation easement to protect the land, the homestead, and the rich history that [...]
Would you like to protect your land? Do you know someone who might be interested in protecting their ranch or land that’s been in the family for generations? Would you like to ensure healthy wildlife habitat on your property or [...]
Multi-generation cottonwood galleries line Goose Creek within the future natural park. A 30-acre property located on the north end of Sheridan along Goose Creek is slated to be protected as open space in 2016. Project Background In 2005-6, [...]
Mark and Kim Tenneson, dairy farmers from western Washington, spent years searching for the right agricultural property in Wyoming or Nebraska. When they set foot on a 528-acre property along Clear Creek in eastern Sheridan County in 2009, they said [...]
“Although our ranch is small by Wyoming standards, we have been fortunate to share it with an amazing variety of wildlife and native plants. Sometimes being rich has nothing to do with money. We’re rich because of the biodiversity and [...]
In 2012, Mike and Vicky McMeans purchased 160 acres west of Dayton from Dan Scott, who had already placed the northern 80-acres under conservation easement. The McMeans immediately began conversations with Sheridan County and the Sheridan Community Land Trust (SCLT) [...]